A Warrior's Promise by Donna Fletcher

A touching, funny ruse that morphs into a love story, A Warrior’s Promise will satisfy the historical and the contemporary romance reader.
-Paperback Dolls

Synopsis

“[Donna Fletcher] is what romance is all about.”—Patricia Potter, bestselling author of The Diamond King

Let Donna Fletcher carry you back to the Scottish Highlands with A Warrior’s Promise, the third book in her phenomenal Warrior King series about four brave champions destined to return the legendary king to his throne. No one does Scottish historical romance better than Donna Fletcher, as this breathtaking tale further proves. The story of a fearless young beauty determined to rescue her father from imprisonment by the false king—and of the fierce, achingly attractive warrior she joins forces with and soon discovers she cannot resist—A Warrior’s Promise captures all the passion and magic of Scotland, and all the heat and fire of love unbound, in a manner that Fletcher’s wildly devoted, ever-growing audience simply will not be able to resist.

Part of the fun in writing, Donna Fletcher admits, is doing the research. But it is with her characters that she has the most fun. She loves giving life to fresh characters and feels their excitement as they face the pleasures and pitfalls of falling in love.Donna's own adventures have taken her to England, Ireland, and Scotland. She has walked the fields where battles were fought centuries ago, toured haunted castles, stood where beheadings were commonplace, explored the mystic mounds of long ago, and collected a plethora of memories and research that will live long in her heart and mind. She also loves exploring and photographing old abandoned homes, and she often takes long walks in the woods with camera in hand. She feels her life is rich and full, having three terrific sons, two fantastic daughters-in-law, an endless supply of friends, a loving dog, and a crazy, black, one-eyed cat named Bear.

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Reviewed by Louise VanderVliet
on
Mar 25 2014

It is pretty clear what is happening and it is easy to get a sense of what has happened. I have no desire to go back and read the others in the series and I am not sure that the next book will be able to carve itself a spot in my mile high TBR pile...